coololddude
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dealers have a LOT of options once you start modding your engine. if one of their options is to not spend a penny on your problem, DUH, good option for them!!
It might be interesring. Let Turbo performance decide if the mods caused the problem. Once repaired with your billing statement from the folks at Turbo and take that to the Mazda service manager and ask for reinstatement of warranty. It sounds like the new shop might be where you want your car worked from now on anyways. Good luck P.
It might be interesring. Let Turbo performance decide if the mods caused the problem. Once repaired with your billing statement from the folks at Turbo and take that to the Mazda service manager and ask for reinstatement of warranty. It sounds like the new shop might be where you want your car worked from now on anyways. Good luck P.
lol, you guys just don't understand how it works....by having the car worked on somewhere else, you will def never get your warranty back.
You can take mazda/dealership to court but it will just be a waste of time and money in the long run.
The moral of the story boys and girls: b**** enough to someone high-enough about something that will hit close to home. Make sure they know you're willing and ready to throw them under the bus to get your way. I agree with the BBB idea too. I usually like to combine all of my ****** up ideas into a wonderful medly of threats, actions and intimidation tactics. In the end, persistence ALWAYS wins over resistance.(evil)
I do not know if I buy that. I have done tons of work myself had some done at shops and even My local Mazda techs were interested in the car with my crap. Never questioned and I had warranty work done. It really is the particular shop and a great service writer. I was alucky one I guesslol, you guys just don't understand how it works....by having the car worked on somewhere else, you will def never get your warranty back.
You can take mazda/dealership to court but it will just be a waste of time and money in the long run.
lol, you guys just don't understand how it works....by having the car worked on somewhere else, you will def never get your warranty back.
You can take mazda/dealership to court but it will just be a waste of time and money in the long run.
i don't want to sue anyone...
after going through a custody battle and now having to pay child support and not having my kids as much as i want...i would really like to stay away from court. **** all that
FYI, if it were the other way around Mazda would not hesitate to sue you. If you're not willing to exercise your rights, then you will continue to be taken advantage of for the rest of your life...good luck.
No offense, but how much ahead did your clients come out? Vindicating rights is all well and good, but the OP is saying the hassle factor just isn't worth it in this case.
Still, I think everybody should take your point that if they do decide to vindicate their rights, the dealer has a big burden in showing the owner caused the problem. A warranty doesn't just go away b/c they say it's "voided".
You don't need to retain a lawyer for cases like this. I faced 3 of them and their so called expert witnesses and won my small claims case. To me it would be more of a hassle to let the dealer get away with this crap and just accept their no. But hey to each their own as the saying goes.
Which dealership is it that made you a satisfied customer? Maybe our boy should head over there for service?GALPIN sux!!!! i went there to test drive an ms3 and they way they acted made me leave!!! now i have an MSP... hehe. but good luck dude... sorry that that dealer is a bunch of ass clowns
That's harsh but the Service Manager at my Dealership once said 'If you think you can build a better car than Mazda by adding mods then you should be prepared to do the repairs yourself'.
Time to call the BBB. They can't void your entire warranty. Time to raise the bulls*** flag.
This is exactly why I hid my boost line with wire loom and routed in areas they wouldn't see. All I have to do is unplug the boost gauge and take my Mearcat pod out, which is velcro'd to the pillar.